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2014 programme

Peter Lake

VSS, AAVSO, iTelescope.net

Astronomy 3.0 covers the history of citizen science from the earliest SETI and Skywatch FMO projects through to today's cloud-based astronomy tools and internet connected telescopes. Peter Lake is a VSS and AAVSO member and facilitates the iTelescope.net partnership with Arizona University for Target Asteroids. Peter has used internet connected telescopes in the classroom with high-school students, assisted the VSS Junior Chapter, whilst doing his own asteroid and variable star contributions. A 1 hour session culminates in a live asteroid hunt (weather permitting) and demonstration of the tools of citizen science using iTelescope.net's connected telescopes.

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Peter Lake is a Service and Support Manager in corporate IT, Amateur Astronomer, gifted tenor vocalist and public speaker.

-32 years experience in Data networks and telecommunications
-Member of AAVSO and VSS
-In 2004 he recovered 2000 EV70 (162422) and holds preliminary designation on 2013 PJ40
-Owns and operates a 0.5m Planewave CDK with Fingerlakes PL11002M Class1 CCD
-Is an affiliate of iTelescope.net
-Author of popular astronomy blog AARTScope.blogspot.com

Peter is a contributing co-author to two science papers:

Long term variability and outburst activity of FS Aurigae: further evidence for a third body in the system, Neustroev 2011